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      A New City - A Work in Progress

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      thank you both for the comments yes there will be some green in the future. i plan to make my own 2d face-me trees the next block will have a park posted by Peter
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      My 1st renderings!

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      Thanks, Frederik, it's been a "global announcement" in these forums for a while! But seriously speaking; thanks for all the work for you guys over the KT-Team!
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      Renders Vue 6

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      Thanks all of you guys for the positive feedback! I made them for a subject there is no company involved. I made the details in AutoCad first in 2D, then I exported them to SketchUp, finally I rendered them in Vue 6. Which is in my opinion a great render program! The insulation was a bit tricky to do, it's a yellow rock structure Yes something went wrong with the bricks at the roof detail. There was something with the scale. I'm glad you liked them I'm planning on making more details in the near future. Maybe a window detail or a detail at the door entrance. Greetings, Stefan posted by Stefandevos
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      Capri WIP

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      Still keep in mind Cris that I do almost nothing about these things so my "feedback" is that of an amateaur...
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      Kerkythea render

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      glad I could help! now go to Model>Insert>Infinite Plane apply a black material to it, and re-render. You will like it instantly better I think Or even better download the sketchup object lighting studio from this thread. or see also this thread
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      Another works..ending with solar system and a new project;)

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      wow I love the plant life... and the trees... nice model, any movies on the horizon?
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      Human research centre in sketchup

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      Nice shots, really!
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      Living-Dining area(SU-Vue6)

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      Well, Jackson, I've never attempted an interior in Vue (well, almost never) - so you're the boss when it comes to those! I would say you still need to increase your AA even more... IMHO... did you try the 'optimized' button? Plus, a scene with reflections of spatial edges, and reflections of reflections of spatial edges would be a good challenge for Vue's AA capabilities. btw - Tom, very good images, for Vue interiors - I'm impressed, but wouldn't attempt it myself. I only use Vue if I need animated water, sky, and vegetation... otherwise for still it's KT all the way. I can get interiors or exteriors finished and ready for the client (after my Su model is done) in as little as 30mins. I Wouldn't attempt an interior from Vue in that time frame. But Jackson could probably do it!
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      First try with kt+su

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      Thank you for the positive comments! Daniel, no its not my house did it for a client who wanted a bay window. [xanex]
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      Manhattan model

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      no problem, alot of time it's set into previous code snippets... looking forward to seeing more work on the site... keep us informed...
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      Sketchup and 3d max

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      looks like an Aztec or Myan Pyramid...
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      Hi

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      Yes, I am pleasantly suprised by the back side as well. Thanks for adding more.
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      Sketchup

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      Very nice, thanks for sharing and welcome.
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      1st Test post (SU-Vue)

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      Damnit 4get to attach image here goes [tom yong] [image: dENA_test9.jpg]
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      New Models In Progress

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      Those are really great. Thanks for sharing. How about some more angles of both?
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      Another New Model

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      very nice i really like the style
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      Im so Excited With my New Toys!!!

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      @will03 said: I really like that style, I wouldn't mind picking up a tablet... how big is the tablet you bought? because I've heard its really hard to do with a tablet smaller than your screen... Keep up the great work! can't wait to see some more images! Surprising to me... After about a year with my 6 x 8 Wacom Graphire (11" x 10" overall), I learned to reduce the size of the "active" area, and it actually became easier for me to use! With the smaller work area, I don't have to stretch to get to the far corners of the pad. My desk space is cramped, so I have the pad parked a little too far away. So-- I'm using a 4" tall x 5.5" wide section, and thinking maybe I could swap for the smaller pad. Too bad it's so hard to find one to try before buy.
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      Manhattan model

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      no problem, alot of time it's set into previous code snippets... looking forward to seeing more work on the site... keep us informed...
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      Scooter Wip

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      So this is where Jake and DB hang out when they have had enough of me! All kidding aside, I am blown awayby DB's Harley model. :100k: Posted by: TheAllusionist
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      School Project

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      we were supposed to create an exterior space that can be used for various performances or exhibitions but also a public place when it is not being used for any show or something...my concept was to explore deconstructionism and how concrete and rebar are typically a system in which the rebar is static but in this space the rebar does the opposite and breaks away from its typical function...also seeing how the rebar can be a structure in itself rather than just a grid that strengthens the concrete...thats it in a nutshell basically...not sure how successful it is but i am happy the way things turned out Kevin Geist http://www.archexpressions.com
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